Text to Proper Case Converter
Apply headline-style proper case that keeps minor words lowercase.
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What is proper case and how do you apply it?
Proper case is headline-style capitalisation: major words start with a capital while minor words like "a", "of" and "the" stay lowercase unless they begin or end the line. Snabbit applies this style to your text instantly, "the lord of the rings" becoming "The Lord of the Rings", entirely inside your private browser.
How to use the Proper Case
- 1 Type or paste your heading or title.
- 2 Major words are capitalised and minor words stay lowercase.
- 3 The first and last words are always capitalised.
- 4 Copy the proper-cased result.
What you can use it for
- Capitalising book, song or movie titles correctly.
- Formatting headlines to an editorial style.
- Polishing course or lecture titles.
- Tidying up email subject lines.
Frequently asked questions
How is proper case different from title case?
Title case capitalises every word. Proper (headline) case keeps small words such as articles, conjunctions and short prepositions lowercase, which reads more naturally for titles.
Which words are kept lowercase?
Common minor words like a, an, and, the, of, to, in, on, for and or stay lowercase — unless they are the first or last word, which are always capitalised.
Can I use it for book or song titles?
Yes. Proper case follows the convention used for book, song and article titles, so it formats them correctly in one step.
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